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Former model Janice Dickinson almost quit reality TV show The Surreal Life
just hours after walking through the door of the Los Angeles celebrity mansion
after taking offence to actor and housemate Bronson Pinchot's amorous
advances.
The bitchy socialite and author, who once dated Sylvester Stallone and Jack Nicholson, turned into a drama queen on the show's debut, which aired on July 10 after Pinchot started hugging her.
After telling the actor, "You can't grope me like that," Dickinson burst into
tears as Pinchot insisted he was just being friendly, adding, "You've got to
stop or I'm gonna leave. I quit. I gotta go."
Dickinson was then caught phoning a pal in New York, begging him to pick her
up. The diva was then persuaded to stay by rap star Sandra 'Pepa' Denton--another housemate.
The former model later explained her actions: "I don't like men uninvitedly
(sic) putting their hands on me and mauling, molesting or groping and I asked
him, 'Please don't touch me.'
"Bronson's creepy. It really rubbed me the wrong way... I'd rather sleep with
a homeless guy." But the actor insisted that he felt an instant attraction to Dickinson.
He said, "I believed in my heart Janice and I will hook up somehow. I liked
her hoarse voice and I liked her tough-ass thing. I think the sex would be
amazing...I never groped her."
Dickinson's 12 days in the Surreal Life house with Pinchot, Pepa, baseball
star Jose Conseco, reality TV queen Omarosa, model Caprice and motocross star
Carey Hart was filmed and will run on TV throughout the summer.
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British model Caprice, Pink's biker boyfriend Corey Hart, and Sylvester Stallone's ex Janice Dickinson will be among the stars of the upcoming new series of celebrity reality show Surreal Life.
The trio will join shamed former baseball player Jose Canseco, Salt-N-Pepa
star Sandi Denton, actor Bronson Pinchot and reality TV diva Omerosa
Manigault-Stallworth when the fifth season of the bizarre show debuts in
September.
In the show, which is now in production, a group of celebrities are taped 24
hours a day while living together in a Hollywood Hills mansion.
Former Surreal Life stars have included Verne Troyer, Flavor Flav, Brigitte Nielsen and Vanilla Ice.
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